Action from the 2013 Indiana-Kentucky All Star game. Indiana’s Devin Davis (4) is fouled by Kentucky’s Stuart Jackson (5) as he puts up a shot from under the basket during the second half at Bankers Life Fieldhouse on June 15, 2013. Indiana defeated Kentucky 84-77.
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For the third year, the IndyStar Indiana Junior All-Stars will play the Kentucky juniors in a pair of exhibition games. The first is Friday night at Greenfield-Central High School, with a return visit to Paul Laurence Dunbar High School in Lexington, Ky., on Saturday.

Indiana All-Star games director Charlie Hall said he expects all of the juniors named to the teams to participate. The Indiana girls lead the series 4-0 against Kentucky and the Indiana boys are 3-1. The core six players along with the six north players will participate in the Indiana game, while the core and south six will play in Lexington.

The senior Indiana All-Stars will face the Junior All-Stars in exhibition games at Logansport on Monday and Columbus North on Wednesday. The girls games will begin at 6 p.m. both nights with the boys to follow.

The week will conclude with the Indiana All-Stars playing the Kentucky All-Stars on June 13 at Transylvania University in Lexington, Ky., and the following night at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

The boys' series with Kentucky dates to 1940 and Indiana leads the all-time series 89-42. The girls' series began in 1976 and Indiana leads 41-35.

More on Gordon transfer

Indiana High School Athletic Association commissioner Bobby Cox said Thursday he hadn't yet received a transfer report from Cathedral on the transfer of basketball standout Eron Gordon, who averaged 14.7 points last season at North Central.

The IHSAA handles transfers on a case-by-case basis. If both schools sign off on a transfer, the athlete usually is granted full eligibility. In some cases, an athlete is granted limited eligibility and can play only junior varsity for a calendar year. The IHSAA does not allow eligibility if it is deemed that the athlete has transferred "primarily for athletic reasons."

Cox said the IHSAA would handle the Gordon transfer as it does all transfers.

"If the sending or receiving school brings any concerns to the Association regarding this transfer, our staff will investigate accordingly," Cox said.

Gordon was named third team Super Team by the Star as a sophomore. He has offers from Indiana, Purdue, Arizona State and Nebraska and interest from a number of major programs, including Duke, Kansas and Kentucky. He will visit Louisville on Friday.

Gordon's teammate, 6-foot guard Jordan Walker, will also transfer to Cathedral. Walker averaged 7.6 points as a sophomore at North Central.

Etc.

Lawrence Central rising junior guard Kyle Guy visited Butler on Thursday. … Lawrence North grad and West Virginia transfer Eron Harris will visit Michigan this weekend. He visited Michigan State last weekend and has also visited Purdue. He will choose from those three schools. The 6-3 Harris, who averaged 17.2 points as a sophomore, will have two seasons to play after sitting out 2014-15. … Tech rising junior guard C.J. Walker will visit Xavier this weekend. Walker picked up an offer from Butler this week and was previously offered by Cincinnati. … Pike rising senior forward Tahjai Teague was offered by San Jose State. … Justin Martin, a Xavier transfer and former Lawrence North player, committed to SMU. As a graduate transfer, Martin will be immediately eligible.